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    Obama plan of diplomacy is spiraling out of control. Instead of negotiations to find a solution, it seems negotiations are over.

    In response to the U.N. IAEA report rebuking Iran on their nuclear program, Iran calls the world bluff and funds 10 additional nuclear enrichment plants and provides $20 million dollars to fund anti-western groups (sometimes called terrorism).



    Reports of Iran reorganizing its naval forces to survive and fight a asymmetric war. Their goal to close the Strait of Hormuz.

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    Our Messiah had better put a halt to the European and Asian shopping trips and go visit a sandpile. Sure, go meet him face-to-face - which no other president would ever do.

    However, if you lower our nation and succumb to a meeting with our dear little bearded friend over there, it had better be a ruse to personally kick his a$$ when you get there.

    Sorry, Commander in Chief and Your Majesty, Mr. Obama, this twerp is spitting in your face. Time to work your magic, if you truly are "The One".

    If you are not "The One", now would be a good time to step aside and let the men take care of business.

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    • #3
      Nevermind, it's just more saber-rattling from the U.N. while Iran simply goes about its business of equipping the world's terrorists.

      French Ambassador to the U.N. Gerard Araud, speaking to reporters outside the Security Council chambers, said "We are now convinced that there is a deliberate attempt by Iran to violate the U.N. resolutions."

      He said all efforts to work out an agreement with Tehran have failed, but the Security Council will make a last-ditch effort for negotiations before seriously proposing sanctions.

      "Iran is violating the obligations they have taken. Iran is violating its international commitments," Araud said.

      The British ambassador agreed.

      "I think you can see that there is clearly this pattern of violations of international obligations, and an unwillingness of Iran to negotiate with the international community over the nuclear issue," Lyall-Grant said.
      "Iran has now been caught breaking the rules -- repeatedly," Rice said. "The illicit smuggling of weapons from Iran to Syria is not just a sanctions violation; it is also an important factor in the destabilization of an already fragile Middle East."

      U.S., British and French envoys told CNN that Western envoys fear that Iran is intent on developing nuclear weapons -- a claim Tehran denies. Their concerns fester as the U.N. Security Council's permanent members consider tougher sanctions on Iran amid the recent International Atomic Energy Agency report underscoring the country's refusal to cooperate with the nuclear agency. The report points to Iran's expansion of enrichment and heavy-water-related activities and the construction of a secret enrichment facility near the city of Qom.

      Rice cited the stopping of two ships -- the Francop and Hansa India -- over a 90-day period. The United States stopped the Hansa India, and Israel stopped the Francop. Both ships were allegedly smuggling arms to Hamas and Hezbollah.

      "The scope of these violations is alarming," Rice said. "On board the Francop were found 36 containers of arms and related materiel, including 690 122mm rockets, around 12,000 anti-tank and mortar shells, more than 20,000 fragmentation grenades, and more than half a million rounds of ammunition. Tons of bullet casings were found on board the Hansa India."
      The United States and other envoys at the United Nations slammed Iran on Thursday for transporting arms and ammunition to Syria, saying the clock is ticking for the Islamic republic -- which could face tougher sanctions next year over its nuclear program.


      Where is our Messiah?
      Why is he running around accepting absurd awards and promoting the global warming hoax instead of shutting down the little bearded Hitler in Iran? Is lining Al Gore's pockets and instituting his own brand of tyranny more important than taking care of a direct threat to our security?

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      • #4
        We're already fighting the U.N.'s battle in Iraq. Let's see if the rest of the U.N. member nations have enough back-bone to deal with Iran.

        Much to the dismay of AGW/AGCC proponents and the EPA, I won't be holding my breath.

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